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Re: Why is it hard to stop gambling addiction?

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Ozzy154 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:50 pm Base on my own opinion gambling can stimulate the brain's reward system much like drugs or alcohol can, leading to addiction. If you have a problem with compulsive gambling, you may continually chase bets that lead to losses, use up savings and create debt. You may hide your behavior and even turn to theft or fraud to support your addiction.
You are entirely correct. Stopping a gambling addiction is difficult because compulsive gamblers frequently chase losses, which creates a cycle of betting and bigger monetary losses. It takes expert assistance, encouragement, and a commitment to change for one to overcome it.

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for me it is not difficult to stop being addicted to gambling, because if we are really willing to change, it will definitely be resolved quickly. Others say that it is difficult to stop gambling addiction because they have relapsed, that they are still hoping to get back the money they lost, so for me they are the only people who are difficult to stop gambling addiction, so to make it easier to stop it, you must be willing, willing to stop

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Ozzy154 wrote: Mon Sep 18, 2023 12:50 pm Base on my own opinion gambling can stimulate the brain's reward system much like drugs or alcohol can, leading to addiction. If you have a problem with compulsive gambling, you may continually chase bets that lead to losses, use up savings and create debt. You may hide your behavior and even turn to theft or fraud to support your addiction.
The real truth about gambling addicts is that they do not really care if they win or lose. Their objective is to remain in action as much as they can. Taking such an action leads to increased chemical levels in their brain such as dopamine and adrenaline which make the gambler happy and thrilled.